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Originally Posted by JohnKSa:
It is inaccurate to say that temporary stretch cavity does not/can not cause permanent damage in tissue because it can be documented that it actually can and does cause permanent damage under the proper circumstances.
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Unfortunately, this subtle distinction is lost upon many. It alll depends upon the elasticity of the tissue (its "stretchiness") that is being struck. Muscle, lungs, most GI tissue is very elastic - brain, liver, kidneys, not so much.